' l. "iiiiii-Tiiitrk i‘ 11E sums-u In anion wrf-n crown-sir. I 2. “=33? Ir s iTTw Iflllvwl Ii tau-Mimi . I 11ml! mo! ti» I tr l Tut-assay, JULY 2o, 1on1. Bot road i ow tbs dust film --<| ready Paul S to servo you. A A bountiful dsy u: tho country lub l motor back to the city-this is an 3:101! 3 “W!!! your fscefindollngdrhl.‘ "w. a. Truly it is hsnw that Msvil erum is flim of fsoo powdqp .1 and n ton h f .n.. an 2......" 73333-323" """ 30nd 15c on Vlvluduu, s“ 5; l- W-. Montreal, for n nu. cums sample of llnvis Ilrlumq, T ~i . their con _ and the Cm" order of’ Agriculture and a ' . I . _ _ . pd gfénfigggfdlnfi ‘ hape of apetition to His H 0 Wm tgahlt Go _ nor _to dissolve the legisl . ~ e ’ _ier resign? Will the Commiési n er of Agricultur - - - * i business whet‘ an csigli? In the ordinary couish o Oyee who has proved hi un . ignation. If the employee somewhat more circumlocuti ttivcs of . the people prQYe the; Lucy have undertaken; if they M" employers. the latter in c011‘ ‘t lrr l._._______ You'll never min the crsnm ran an‘: - ihfirfmn s no luscious wiili me rich "om =1 mqmim oi LANTiC Brown! ijuii directions m GranrlmnMu-b Ru- u wen! tau 1c. nsmp. w ATLtWICTUINI IHNIIIIJ. Luann umrvll u osistible/j the legislalmks. accept the invita treme course be adopted, must; pie has long since been clearly evident. are deliberatel bl iii th .- with the 1919 illcmili- “g e people m this opinion. v 'I_‘he general demand throughout the for dissolution of the legislature is not be any desire for the turmoil and expense of a new el- Efitittirtihbut because of the steadily growi belief a e aggregation now in charge are ut erly in- capable _of either legally or honestly adiiii istering the affairs of the province and that._a fur er con- inuance 0f the administration _w1ll’ only lead to yvortse and more of it. Will the legislators accept the invi ation or will they carry on earning their newly raised salaries till they are fired? i 11mm» ‘ ovince RECON STRUCTION What do we mean b_v reconstruction the re. construction of Canada after the war? tlie recon- struction of our own province after the turmoil of fikfivdl IQ- Souvenir of ed on Art Paper. By Mail 57c. - 1851-7-54! . ‘ a i R as CLEA . .. 1] m; light shad by our hand some indirect lighting ilxtur lbfBredcI, Cakes’ ciPaJfr-y l ' Th0 S: Lounger Flour ‘Mill: b ' m," - Install Prince Edward Island liainlsinni-iy iilustraii-ii and Artisiically Print- Only Iiimiiiwi Nuinln-i- on Sale. Price 50c. _ p Charlottetown Guardian Oitice wan-seen‘ A cuvsraii ‘as. iii thvgisre of direct IX/ light is avoided, but none of l - tho illumination is lost, but \\\ “Lin: increased. 80s them you'll like them. And ' . you'll like tboin more and .1 ‘ inure u you use thorn. L l L fixtures are ox- a war which revolutionized practically our whole ‘namlel’ of llvllifl; wlriuhas cost us the lives of ls tico boiweon our government and 1'35: loyer wishes to dispenseiwith, oi’ Canada and Lieutenant (lover. ' nors acting ns His representatives, ' =' e occupies he court or n parliament in control which ouldlike to have hit-res- I" Politics the Same proc s is followed bit ‘with _ the reprafinta“ ziismisn my government, or l can unfitness forlwhat ve proved fzise to _ _ _ vention asslmbled Qhilress their desire for a retii-cmcnt bv resolitions This has been done in severallbonstituencierrand is‘ about to be repeated in others will the erniloyees, ttrifnLor mustth-e ex- m _ e. ieute nitG - “mofi; tlctlflg 01} behalf 0f the employers, flilie theliri’? _h° sltuatw" 1S 5111 Unfortunate one. That the goveinment has forfeited the confidence o1 the peo- lfhat they t _ ronnection , . _ "X s15 "OW generally believed the continued silence of the government with n ctrence ‘to the legality of the proceedings in con- ec ion with these is regarded as confirmatory of use of tionnl lawyer Incas. if not in w 1 I y at u ..._ audience in which wasu largo Am- erican delegation ho gave special emphasis to ‘tbs essentials of de- snd the British Vlihnplro, the psi- 7 terns of democracy for the world. IIc outlined tho differences in prac- r that oi‘ the United States. 1)omoc- racy, he said "is government by tile people." Tho people must rule ~_ absolutely. I-Ils Royal Highness f; the l\'ing,-_or the Governor General cannot retain a Ministry in office docs not enjoy the confidence of tiic poopic. ‘fAs Lieutenant (iovcij; nor i have great power." "I can . dissolve the Iiegislature." "But ’l am responsible lo the people and ii ‘they return to power that ‘govern- ment which i have dismissed, tlicn m; usefulness au Governor ii-is ceased." "Therefore a Lieutenant.- Iiiovcriioi" must b0 constantly IPEELiNG THE PULSE 0F THE PEOPLE, WIIO ATTEMPT T0 MAKE LAWS FOR THEM, that lic may understand liicir wishes and uct iii obedience to tlicir will." Acting undci" this correct inter- pretation of constitutional law in Canada, from so high <1 source as iiie lion. Dr. Pugslefv, in his poilli~ cal days a Liberal of the Liberals, what will bc the plain duty oi‘ Lil-u- lcnani. Governor McKiiinoii, in this province, towards the combination which by courtesy is denominated the Boll Government? wan tihs catalogue of brokcn- pledges and promises, and ilic evidence ln fact of iiic pcopius will and wishes vio- iaicd in every act of lliDll‘ perform- aiicc, can His Honor believe for one moment that this aggregation retains cven/ a semblance» of tlic confidence of any, much lcssn maj- oriiy of the poopic. lic must surely .bc satisfied now, that they pave not even confidence in them- selves, for every plank ot'_ lbs iii-ll.- forni upon which tlieystakcd their political rcputiitioniius been dis- carded and destroyerblf tilts was ivanting in sulflcicncyus a ground upon wiilcli His Honor should nct, then the expression _ot' the peo- pies-wiii at public meetings, whore they have been denounced for pcr- lidy, their resignations ilcmfuiiiuii, and dissolution prayed for, surely these should give dmpctus and foundation i to oxucutivc action which would both bless and accord min is not vet a suflici ni. "Idldidl. 0Y1 15‘ which thro and on the platform it is usua y in terms" u flint-lie ial prosperity. To so reconstruct Canada, to so re- construct our own province as to greatly stim- ulate its wealth production, to bring moremoney, more trade, more industry more opportunity for enjoyment-this is the usual acceptation of the word. If either Canada or our province is so recon- structed as to make it as materially prosperous as our highest ambitions could desire we might still be very far from the goal; we might still be in a position to ask ourselves. and to be asked, What a shall it profit a nation if it,gain the whole. world 1 and lose its own soul? ’ In nations as in individuals, character counts for more than wealth and “a good name is to be chosen rather than great riches?’ If our province is to be so reconstructed that we shall be proud of it, that we shall receive realrenjoyment from it and in it, we must “place first- things first.” ‘Character building, the making of a good citizenship must be the first consideration in our undertakings for re- construction. Henry Ward Beecher when asked when the edu cation of a child should begin replied. “Begin with his grand parents.” It may be too late to apply this in some cases; the education of the grand parents and even of he parcntsrnay have been neglected in many cases but even so; it may not be too late to begin with the children; it is certainly too late to begin with the parents and the older ones. i At the educational convention held last autumn in Winnipeg emphasis was laid most eloquently upon the necessity of training the rising generation in citizenship, in those virtues that go to the build- and women. child at the most impressionable age, when the'fut- urs career is being mapped out, when the occupa- home farm and of the distant city are being com- pared. < in more instances than we know of success or failure is determined in the school and for this rea- son the careful selection of the teacher is one of the most important o‘! duties: - ing of character, to the intellectual straining of men p While the homes must figure largely in the ' training of children the schools also must play their j part. The teacher's influence is a factor that must be - _ . counted upon as he or she has the guidance of the l " tion is being chosen. when the attraction-s of the . the eastern prov- ~._nii Canada. Inca l‘ ‘a of expensive thenecessary‘ ‘ ' Powerful 8-ddI8BB\\ delivered dost , before an _lI100l‘&0Yi as illustrated in Canada ‘or until the iuillcnluni is ushered such us,—"Meigiien must go to liic with the will of tlic.pcopLc_._Aild if d," 59- 903K953 "5 m" 01' "l9 9011"‘ " try." Profound, but. about as cl’- hoqsjewlfe to dire attention to iwhjfch it is“ madewith RoviilYsast w - l; IOQQFfhQn that" made with s. .- i a i: this ini .. Made in . . .~, ,, In ~ ' l‘ ‘ The inc a l ‘m ° ° basins be water. yoth Qt‘ "t l‘ w 1;. - , which in our opinion alone would justify the dismissal of u ministry, in the taking of nioiicy from llic people, under color of law, under the assumption of income taxes, to wiiicii tlioy have no right. it is rat-i that tho King can do no wrong. This is flllllcf- an incorrect infor- prctation of, “The Kdng WILL do no wrong." in tbc King's name wrongs will be committed in cvcry part oi’ tlic Empire, wiillc timo liu-ils in. Iiut these wrongs will not be consonant with the Royal pleasure, or permitted with Ills knowledge. Aiid when one of ills Governments undertakes to replenish lils Trous- liry with dislionestly appropriated monies, it would be so serious a rc- iiectionyof disgrace upon the Em~ plre as to call for the retirement. of the perpetrators and thara Lieu- tenant Governor, representing the Crown should uppiy tlic penalty. To ensure respect for law, the law- makers should themselves set the CXflilipl8. Wlica those‘ bigii in the offices of state disregard the sta- tutes, liow can they expect obed- ience from the common pcupio. The some moral code which re- quires tiic small piifcrei" to return stolen goods, culls for tiic return of ovory cent not tlis property of the province ,to the proper owners. Articles appeared in“ Saturday's Patriot from two of its lllilll-Slllfli. editors. Ono appropriated from tiic Standard with s weighty uniytlcui argument. ‘on the substitution of the sword “and" for the iiyplion in Libcrai-Cuiiservutive, and the oth- cr from liie Toronto Slur golfing oil a dish of their stock buncombo. douniry this fall, or, rpy fiiiiing to . an iruruc FURUM- , l"! Wlllmtfls spun u; _tho discussi n by correspond ants of; uutiono of Int”. "Glf. T _ Charlottetown ‘Olllfdllll does no! nouns- lrliy cndorsdhgns opinions Liexpresspd by ills cor-rop- ,-‘ pendent! _ l»a.-».;.~~»‘4»»~ A Mis'at- monl Corrbctq d, Sir, ‘As your correspondent in his report of the meeting bold in Morreii hail on um ninth insl quoted me as making vl very slight- ing rcnizu-k runcorniirg our‘ repro- scntativu Mr. Mcinlyrv, l heroin emphatically deny making such statement but -on the contrary spoke '0! Mr. McIntyre as u per'~ sonai fried and a popular mun iii ‘ ‘;'- y 5 ‘ +i+ wa- "‘ ‘Ilium; efilj-Vwl-‘Tclwlfiwc m“ .. '_ ‘l—_ ' That at the close thbsrfrniniites. b: cci the attention oi His, iionoi-,{._"\r*+~+»+~~¢»»aa" read to and approved by me meet,‘ ing, and repaid: m accordance favors. l am, Sir etc; _ t _ PERCY. L. coFF-m, -. Stlyygo. ilarimr, ~ _ .f 1'.E.i. ‘ f; liow lce-iireakerior St. Lawrence Rive; poct of a‘ new steel twin-screw ici- _ breaker to work on tire Si. Lnwi ' once ant-r is arousiiilg intoriisi I shipping circles in Mianlrsalflilher ~ has been ncod for some time, it is? stated, of the noiwicosgp snuuidii ‘ional icc-brcakoiqon lhieiflxer and- ‘tlic iDupartim-ntqclt Illirlne arri Fisheries ilfxllb August» i! isyfvcoilh iiig ir-iidrrs for material and labor llfitftfstlry fiir- its equipment and gciivery. i, The lce-‘bredk is to be deliver- ed by the company whose lender MONTREAL, July 14.—-Tlie pm“? i the community, and further stat- ed that his occasional ‘ from tiic house (luring ibc recent session were, owing lo circumslaly cos, quite justifiable. Now this may have been an error on tho p-irf of tiic roporlor and to such l would counsel discretion, us such mlstatcments only engender aut- mosity among friends and tend to hinder rather than promote advan- cement of Lin; causc for which they were intended. ii might also suggest that at uli meetings a secretary be appointed to write the minutes of the some =7.-....._. ll you want the l. - n ‘qlinnfil mm-lil prcssion which shou e ivc. >0 voovv-QQ-QQ-QQQQ-vi OvOOv-Ofl t Daily Selections i Guardian Readers , Furnished by W. 8. Louion. o O%..' GROWING OLD The days grow shorter the nights grow longer; The headstones thicken along the W813 And ll.-.: grows sadder, but iovc grows stronger For those who walk with us day by dny. ~ The tear comes snicker, the laugh comes slower; 5' e courage is lesser to do and! . dare: _ f' Ahd the tide of ioy in the heart? fails lower ' And selrlom"cov,crs the roofs 01,2 ‘ care. But nil true things in the world" » seem truer, ’ Ahd the bctierihings of earth seem Aiid friends are desreiuss-friends- i are fewer, -- i- ‘ ' diiovo isail as our sun dips r g wost. t Then let us clasp hands as we wnik_ ' jcogether ‘ _And lot us speak softly in a low, . ~ sweet tone For no man knows on the morrow " whqiher _ i, We two pass on or butpne alone. I\\\\\\\\" f"i0DUS7/ I. in its choice of a king to Aixiuliaii, -—Vetersn rancher. _' us candidate for iiic Commons. is uscicns to try to influence an op- posite party apparently, ciiiici" for good or bad: they just simply won't. do it, so tiicrc. ARAB KINGDOM IN MESOPO- TAMiiA IS PROPOSED. _I.Ol_\'l‘.ON, July lfir-Tllfl “Dally Express" learns that the cabinet has determiner] tho course of its policy in Mesopotamia. The conclusion roaciicd is l0 settle the future of that country by the establishment of "an Arab kingdom. it would be natural and almost inevitable in ‘such n case. that tho government should turn. liccond son of the King oi the Hcd- iuz. A mun of forty of high intel- ligence, 11611188611! of the Holy Pisces, and has sat in the Otto- man parllament as deputy for Mec- ca. He has, moreover, been nomin- is l‘. wise to neglect this THE CONFIDENCE OF QU SUCCESS OF OUR BUSINESS. I We will neglect no oppor- by rendering sound investment gfeqfby “llgdad representatives as King of Mesopotamia. i‘ Whoever ma he seated on the throne, the of iciai calculation is itiist the British would thus be able to evacuate Mcstrlflllflmiil- in a military sense, in four YQHPS’ time. During these four yours they are lo maintain a British garrison . in‘ Mesopotamia, oiiimlliliii "WJYP while s niitivo army and will" police f0 rtlie security of thc lirli- ish made Arab kingdom. 01m Autoiine. Polarine- Veedol- Superior. ‘ Special prices r722-r-2o-ttnasai. HALIFAX, I y 171531-204“. OOO-O-OOO oiLs A AND GASOLElt,§..ll* - We claim we have the best oils and gasolene on this gallkefi“ "today. Their names are our talking points. ‘» Y "‘ - ' oAsoLr-‘E, _, g _ li-LR‘) _ . ' enhsylvania 7011- ‘Bengas! " f/ (J. J. M no (Agent) in quant‘ iesm” he" are are actually in stock. Givens n. call- YoursJtrilplyl ' . - h’, A JPTQ Lilian Ohlol Olflou ' 24 mm E35 "r I l ~9- i The Time a "any soils J. c. MaltlilNiilSi CORRESPONDENCE FOR P.E.l J._ n. BLAcQUIERu- 1 . is accepted at e lie-r Quebec or absences Halifax. n isdfh van-raisin drail of 19 feel. 3 inches. j-¢o0-———-—— . Mr. Toodies iiad left an uppiica tion at the library for u book. “The Girl i Left Behind Mo." and the library clerk "notified him by pus:- card wren the book came in. As Mr. 'i‘oodies is of a suspicious 11a- ture the-postcard caused trouble, for it read as follows: "Mr. Toodies is notified that tiio girl be left behind him is in now in thi- library and will be kept for him till next Thursday morning.’ I nest tea Go to the firm that LGROWS, ll v “wt - iot be in your lifetime, wiii inch made in. present low prices and rosultantiilgli Iiold. DPBB ‘Ill opportunity. ‘- ls. OF , EiSTi N5 .18 THE t. ,1? .- O Not until another “world war." Wll ‘ch we iiopo wibgnabie at a iruments be obi - _ . . o Aation limit)’ io-visit your aw" ~ 4 scrvic L. N. s. "I" . .‘_.iD PATON. ROWLA 5 is 31'.’ wrtrowu: 5i Li‘ w‘ . a. .-.- se. l \ ' s‘ . not I arrive, but ~. /_ w» 0-9 .-.Y»¢+»--I tiiorefo. Than-icing you Sir, for pap; ' v construction, ‘ ‘l